It's to die for! This recipe cuts about half the calorie/fas from The original recipe which calls for whipped chive cream cheese and regular bacon. Add some Rice Pilaf and Peas...... and Yummy dish.Submitted by: HEART4ADVENTURE

If you time it so that the egg and the muffin are done at the same time, the heat between them will perfectly melt the cheese for this drippy sandwich that easily rivals your fast food service.Submitted by: BARISTA2254

My family loves going to Red Robin for burgers. I love the Bacon Cheeseburger - but I can't imagine what the calories/fat are in it. My husband and I came up with these burgers, and our son's named them the "Ultimate Goodness Burger" I can't figure out why the sodium in so high. I don't think there is that much sodium in this.Submitted by: OIL_FIELD_WIFE

This recipe has been adapted from one found on Gina's Weight Watcher's Recipes site. (http://www.skinnytaste.com/2008/03/split-peas-soup-with-ham-2-points.html) I added more carrots, plus celery and swapped out the ham hock for a third pound of crisped bacon. My changes added 1/2 point to her recipe.Submitted by: WARPED62

A pork lovers dream! We follow a primal type eating plan and this is perfect for my bacon loving family. You can substitute flour for arrowroot powder if you are not eating gluten free.Submitted by: JCOOL77

By Low Carb Layla: Fried cabbage is basic staple item in the low carb world. Surprisingly I've never tried it until I made it tonight. It was so good! I feel like I've been missing out on something by not trying it sooner. My kids didn't care much for it but my carb-etarian Hubs thought it was excellent! I looked up a few recipes to get a feel for how to prepare and wound up cooking it in a very similar way I cook my Bacon and Onion Green Beans which are heaven on a plate (this cabbage ranks right up there). I think you can cook anything with bacon, onions, salt and pepper and it will come out fabulous! I served this with the Laughing Cow Steak and thought they were a nice combo on my plate. Bring on the cabbage! *INDUCTION FRIENDLY*Submitted by: LAC936

Here is a healthy take on a traditional diner breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, hash brown patty and toast. In a dinner that will cost you about 900 calories and 50 g of fat, this filling recipe make over is about a third of that and still filling and great tasting with 20 grams of protein and 10 grams of fiber to hold you for hours.Submitted by: E_JUST_E